There seem to be plenty of ultra-portable Windows-based laptops out there, which can be easily changed to use Linux (to use a similar file system and command line approach as the Mac range).
It's impossible to justify the high prices of Apple products versus comparable non-Apple ones, imo.
Absolutely agree with this. The customizability of Linux also mean you get to tweak the desktop to align with how you want to work rather than having to bend to how the Desktop wants you to work.
There seem to be plenty of ultra-portable Windows-based laptops out there, which can be easily changed to use Linux (to use a similar file system and command line approach as the Mac range).
It's impossible to justify the high prices of Apple products versus comparable non-Apple ones, imo.
Absolutely agree with this. The customizability of Linux also mean you get to tweak the desktop to align with how you want to work rather than having to bend to how the Desktop wants you to work.
And all the while saving a good 30 to 50 pct in price for comparable hardware power.